Chinese Language and Discourse 13:2
[Chinese Language and Discourse, 13:2] 2022. iii, 166 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Translanguaging or code-switching? Reassessing mixing of English in Hong Kong CantoneseBrian Hok-Shing Chan | pp. 167–196
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Who is to Blame? A discourse analytic comparison of the news reports on the killing of George Floyd from Mainland China and TaiwanChenyang Lin | pp. 197–225
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负面情感立场标记: 湖南吉首方言句中小品词“呔”的会话分析 [Linguistic expressions of negative stances: A conversation analysis of utterance-middle pragmatic particle dai in Jishou dialect (Hunan Province, China)]刘锋 [Liu Feng]、张京鱼 [Zhang Jing-yu] 和 曾建宇 [Zeng Jian-yu] | pp. 226–241
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Factuality lens: Choosing the unmarked passive construction in Chinese conversationDanjie Su | pp. 242–274
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The [有 yǒu + vp] construction in Singapore Mandarin: Ambiguity and semantic continuityMing Chew Teo | pp. 275–301
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Phonetic fusion in Chinese conversational speechShu-Chuan Tseng | pp. 302–327
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Jin Tsu. (2022). Kingdom of characters: The language revolution that made China modernReviewed by Norbert Francis | pp. 328–332
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BIC Subject: CF/2GDC – Linguistics/Chinese
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General